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Marvin NC Neighborhoods: The Chimneys of Marvin

Chimneys of Marvin Entry

The Chimneys of Marvin is a western Union County NC neighborhood where you can find new homes and nearly new homes adjacent to the newest elementary, middle and senior high schools in the county.  The Chimneys of Marvin has a Waxhaw mailing address but is located in unincorporated Union County, not Waxhaw nor Marvin.  Neighborhood children attend Sandy Ridge Elementary School, Marvin Ridge Middle School and Marvin Ridge High School.

The Chimneys of Marvin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Built by Pulte Homes, The Chimneys of Marvin has two sections:  The Reserve and The Estates.  Community amenities include a 4000 sq.ft. clubhouse with a 1500 square foot wrap-around porch, a six-lane junior olympic pool, a resort-style pool, and a kiddie pool with water features, a sand volleyball court, two tennis courts, a basketball court, and a playground.

The Chimneys of Marvin

According to the Carolina Multiple Listing Service, there were twenty eight property sales in the Chimneys of Marvin in 2008.  Prices ranged from $315,000 to $500,000.  The homes ranged in size from 2800 square feet to nearly 4300 square feet.

Visit www.CarolinaSmallTownLiving.com to learn more about homes and neighborhoods in the Marvin and Waxhaw areas of Union County NC.

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